Okay. So we still don't officially know where the twins are coming from, right? I mean, them going directly to Tuco's great uncle/grandfather and instantly getting the information shows that they are related somehow. But the text at the end that called them off appears to have been from Gus, which ties them to him too. The only thing that would make sense to me at this point is that Gus and Tuco did business together and the connections are still there.

And yeah, the pizza thing was awesome.

One more thing, Jesse screwing his parents out of the house was a perfect way for him to decide what kind of person he will be.

EDIT: The text at the end must be from Gus, and "pollos" (Spanish for chicken) must have been enough to call it off. Gus appears to be pretty damn high up, even more so than first thought.

Anybody love the irony of Jesse & Walter both getting back into their houses in that episode? Great irony & continuity all through it.

And the return of Saul with his one-liners, he's a thrill a minute. Both he & Gus seem to want to push them toward making more Blue Sky.

Will they cook together again?

Will Walter take the mask off & reveal to Hank that he's Heisenberg? Hank was "connecting the dots, doing the math" to explain the White family's secretive behavior & can't see what's right there in front of him..... something there is going to be revealed soon, you can just feel it. And Sky can't keep a secret to save her life.

And the big question: How long can they keep the series going when their protagonist has terminal cancer? Probably awhile -- Cranston is good for as many more Emmys as the series lasts. The scripts & turning plot twists are so much more intricate this season, they promised us it would intensify in the previews & Breaking Bad delivers.......

Anybody love the irony of Jesse & Walter both getting back into their houses in that episode? Great irony & continuity all through it.

And the return of Saul with his one-liners, he's a thrill a minute. Both he & Gus seem to want to push them toward making more Blue Sky.

Will they cook together again?

Will Walter take the mask off & reveal to Hank that he's Heisenberg? Hank was "connecting the dots, doing the math" to explain the White family's secretive behavior & can't see what's right there in front of him..... something there is going to be revealed soon, you can just feel it.

And the big question: How long can they keep the series going when their protagonist has terminal cancer? Probably awhile -- Cranston is good for as many more Emmys as the series lasts. The scripts & turning plot twists are so much more intricate this season, they promised us it would intensify in the previews & Breaking Bad delivers.......

Well, I'm 90% sure that Walt is essentially in remission. And I have a feeling they will be cooking again by the midpoint of the season. Just a hunch though, so I could be very wrong.

I guess we'll have to agree to disagree on this one. It wasn't a bad episode, in fact I liked it, but it wasn't super exciting by any means. It did set up some stuff for the next few weeks which looks kickass if you saw the "next time on Breaking Bad" previews, so that'll be good!

Loved that they brought back Hank's issues. And I have to give it to the writers for that ending, it was simply incredible.

Hank is becoming the most interesting BB character now that Jesse isn't a junkie or manufacturing meth, but you could tell he's salivating in anticipation, jonesing tragic on his glory days in the RV like all junkies off the Big H. I sense a bigtime Jesse comeback soon. Hank going postal on the low-rent drug dealers in the bar was a very Breaking Bad Moment, & now his subordinates at the DEA have seen his mask come down & his anxiety attacks are right out there in the open.

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Skylar is a ******* *****.

Skyler showed her true colors too, she's actually more immoral than her meth-cooking husband & right up there with her kleptomaniac "***** sister." I think everybody watching wanted to slap the **** out of Skyler in the last minure of Sunday night's episode. Everyone in BB has retribution coming for their transgressions, & I get the feeling Skyler is next.

And another Saul sighting, he's the grease that makes the BB machine flow. Just a magnificent character.

Walter's speech to Skyler after she sees the black duffel bag full of $ on the floor was a classic BB Moment too, the essence of Walter White, also confirmed that he's accepted the fact that he isnt going to be around very much longer which makes him an amoral desperado. But he is no one to be ****** with, b/c Walt/Heisenberg has nothing more to lose.